Category: Albums


  • ‘One of the Strongest Musical Releases of This Year so Far’: A Review of The Pretty Reckless’ Death By Rock And Roll

    Katie Evans reviews the latest album from punk rockers The Pretty Reckless.

  • A Rockin’ Ode to the Movies: A Review of Black Honey’s Written & Directed

    Katie gives Black Honey’s latest album a raving review.

  • Hidden Gem: Avantdale Bowling Club – Self Titled

    Reece Beckett thinks back to the brilliant debut album from jazz-rap project Avantdale Bowling Club.

  • Retrospective Review: LFO’s Advance

    Max Williams takes us back to LFO’s second album.

  • Experimental and Promising; A Review of Black Country, New Road’s ‘For The First Time’

    Reece Beckett reviews the debut album from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.

  • ‘A New Venture for the Band’: A Review of Django Django’s Glowing in the Dark

    Katie Evans reviews art-rock band Django Django’s latest album.

  • Unique, Memorable, and Entertaining; A Review of Ashnikko’s Demidevil

    Connier Seamer praises the quick witted lyrics and funky beats of Ashnikko’s newest LP.

  • A Polarizing Show of Two Sides of One Rapper: A Review of Slowthai’s ‘TYRON’

    Connie Seamer praises the second half of Slowthai’s newest album TYRON, but can’t help feeling that the first half falls short.

  • ‘A Product of Ingenius Minds’ A Review of Foo Fighters’ Medicine at Midnight

    Medicine at Midnight is here, although, not in the way anybody expected.

  • A Blissful and Beautiful Debut: A Review of Celeste’s Not Your Muse

    The debut LP from British-Jamaican singer Celeste gets a perfect score from Sam Pegg.

  • ‘Something Truly Authentic and Real’; A Review of Arlo Parks’ Collapsed in Sunbeams

    Arlo Parks debut album speaks to the soul, says News Editor Sam Pegg.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #1- Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’

    Finally, our winner for the best albums of 2020: it’s Taylor Swift’s folklore!

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: Our Honorable Mentions

    Before we announce the album that’s taken the number one spot in our list, here are some of the albums that didn’t quite make the cut, but still deserve all the praise.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #2 – Creeper’s ‘Sex, Death and the Infinite Void’

    Southampton’s very own rockers reach 2nd place in our top albums of 2020 with their second studio album Sex, Death and the Infinite Void.